Women’s Lacrosse won both of their games this past week, cruising by Central Connecticut State 12-3 on Wednesday at Kessler Stadium and defeating Niagara 13-12 on Saturday on the road in New York.
Sports
Bowling Participates in MEAC Championship
Bowling placed fourth out of six teams and posted a record of 2-2 at their first ever Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Championship at AMF Chesapeake Lanes in Chesapeake, VA last weekend.
Softball Sweeps Wagner in Home-Opening Series
Softball swept Wagner in their first home series of the season, shutting them out and winning by a combined score of 12-0 over the two games on Sunday at MU Softball Park.
Upcoming Games 03-13-19
Wednesday, March 13
Softball Takes Three of Four in George Mason Classic
Softball returned home from a strong weekend at the George Mason Cherry Blossom Classic in Fairfax, VA, where they won three out of their four games and outscored their opponents twelve to eight.
Men’s Basketball Falls to Iona in MAAC Championship
Men’s Basketball saw their season come to an end after a loss to the No. 1 Iona Gaels, 81-60, in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Championship on Monday night at the Times Union Center in Albany, NY.
Women’s Basketball’s Season Ends in Semi-Final
The season came to an end for Women’s Basketball on Sunday afternoon, as they fell 80-42 to No. 1 Quinnipiac in the semifinals of the 2019 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Tournament in Albany, NY.
Track and Field Shines at NCAA Championships
Graduate Student Allie Wilson came in fourth place at the finals of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Indoor Championships on Saturday with a time of 2:04.12 in the 800-meter run, the best ever finish for a Monmouth female in the competition.
Upcoming Games 02-27-19
Wednesday, Feb. 27
Men’s Basketball Suffers Late Season Losses at Home
Men’s Basketball dropped down to the middle of the pack in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) after losing back to back home games against Canisius and Quinnipiac, seeing the Hawks fall to 10-20 on the season and 9-8 in conference play.








